In the Roman Derby - Racism Scandal: Black man called a sock seller

Italian football field was colored by the derby of two Rome clubs over the weekend - "Roma" beat "Lazio" 2:0, and as usual, there was no shortage of passion in the match - even several yellow cards were shown, but passions also overflowed after the heated clash.

After the match, "Roma" player Radja Nainggollanas shared a photo on Twitter with only three words - "No to racism" and commented that "some people should learn these words."

His criticism was directed at "Lazio" player Senad Lulic, who insulted 23-year-old "Roma" player, black Antonio Rudiger, after the match.

"A.Rudiger provoked us before the match. Two years ago, he was selling socks and belts in Stuttgart. Now he acts as if he is a phenomenal player. It is not his fault, but the people around him. They did not teach him how to behave properly," - S. Lulic was angry after the match.

Bosnian words were understood as racism directed against a black person, but S. Lulic tried to fix that.

"I said what I think. Apologize to A. Rudiger? That doesn't matter, white people sell socks," - he had no intention of apologizing.

"Lazio" club rushed to apologize for the player and admitted that he crossed the line.

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